Performance
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The Performance section measures participants’ practical digital skills across a range of real-life tasks. Instead of self-reports, these items test what people can actually do: for example, searching for reliable information, recognizing AI-generated images, protecting their devices, or using AI tools effectively. The items cover ten areas of digital competence, from strategic and critical information skills to AI and generative AI skills, providing an overall picture of how well individuals can navigate today’s digital environment.
Transactional
Transactional Skills cover the ability to complete official tasks online: handling tax matters, making digital payments, arranging healthcare, using digital identification (DigID), and uploading documents for online services.
Performance tasks: proportion correct or selected. Where items are multi-select, we show the share selecting each action.
AI
AI Skills assess understanding and recognition of artificial intelligence in everyday applications: recognizing when websites/apps use AI, identifying AI-recommended content, and understanding how AI personalizes digital experiences.
Look closely at the pictures below. Which picture is not made with artificial intelligence (AI)?
Gen AI
Generative AI Skills measure competencies with AI tools like ChatGPT: knowing how to verify AI-generated information, writing effective prompts, detecting AI-generated content, and understanding GenAI’s capabilities and limitations.
Performance tasks: proportion correct or selected. Where items are multi-select, we show the share selecting each action.